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Paris Metro anyone?

Posted: 05 Sep 2006, 13:23
by 43019
Surprised no-one has suggested a Paris Metro Challenge yet!

This is something I'd like to do, but I'm not overly familiar with it! I've done some of it so far, and enjoyed it, but it's more the planning of swift interchanges that will be hard!

I'm hoping to do this sometime, not until 2007 I daresay now though.

Posted: 05 Sep 2006, 16:38
by petermiller36
been suggested many times, just maybe not on here.

Posted: 05 Sep 2006, 17:17
by Garion
What about the Tokyo Underground.....

Posted: 05 Sep 2006, 21:50
by 43019
Fair enough petermiller36. Didn't see anything to suggest people were considering it!

I'm thinking of summer 2007 for this one, after I've done my ALR.

Posted: 05 Sep 2006, 22:15
by Garion
I will consider this challenge, the day after i can speak and understand fluent French lol :)

Posted: 05 Sep 2006, 22:34
by 43019
You don't need to know French fluently to master the Paris Metro! I hardly know any French, but I know enough to get by with the basics. Knowing things like 'Sortie' meaning 'Exit' is handy, and 'jambon' being ham, useful when looking for a sandwich!

Finding my way around interchanges on the Paris Metro was, in some cases, easier than interchanges I've done on the Tube! :shock: . And I was informed via a book that they are. Bollocks. The Central/Bakerloo interchange at Oxford Circus is worse!

Posted: 05 Sep 2006, 22:38
by Garion
I do have my fair-share at basic French. (which does come in handy sometimes)


And as for the Central Bakerloo interchange at Oxford Circus, I know what you mean. One time I was visiting London, I had to change onto the Bakerloo line and it seemed a maze down there. Also, I had to change from the northbound Bakerloo to the Central. Since I couldnt see a Way Out sign, I had to walk to the southbound Bakerloo platforms then find a way out or interchance corridor as there was no corridors present at the northbound side.

I also heard that Oxford Circus has some sort of 'One Way' system at the Bakerloo/Victoria section. In my opinion, it's a nightmare As you cant get to where you want to go without going somewhere else first

Posted: 05 Sep 2006, 23:18
by Starkey7
Aha! If you want any help at all at Oxford Circus station, I'm your man. I'll guarantee to get you from any line to any other line within 35 seconds, because I've got a few tricks up my sleeve.

Posted: 05 Sep 2006, 23:40
by londongirl
I used to alight there on my way home from school [Oxford Circus] and though I won't make a bold claim of 35 seconds, I reckon I could make an interchange pretty fast. There and Tottenham Court Road, but I doubt that would be much of an interchange that's popular....

Posted: 05 Sep 2006, 23:50
by Starkey7
No, actually I've got a Zone 1 route which has a change at Tottenham Court Road. It is a very good route and I've estimated its time to be 2 hours 44 minutes - one minute inside the record! For each change, I've been allowing one minute's physical movement between lines, and two minutes' wait for the next train. This is looking good!

Posted: 05 Sep 2006, 23:56
by Garion
Starkey7 wrote:Aha! If you want any help at all at Oxford Circus station, I'm your man. I'll guarantee to get you from any line to any other line within 35 seconds, because I've got a few tricks up my sleeve.
Can you tell me some of your trick then please? So I can suprise my uncle when we go to London next.

Posted: 06 Sep 2006, 00:01
by Starkey7
Hehe. I have information about Leicester Square, Earls Court, Oxford Circus and Tottenham Court Road. What do you want to know?

Posted: 06 Sep 2006, 00:28
by Garion
How to change from one line to another in teh shortest time possible (I know about Leicester Sq. though)

Posted: 06 Sep 2006, 16:34
by 43019
I believe I've got an interchange in a Fixed Start Z1 challenge at Tott. Court Road too. Can't remember the interchange though without looking for that plan, but in my experience, most interchanges are pains in the neck!

Posted: 06 Sep 2006, 18:28
by Garion
Tell me about it. I hate changing at Bank/Monument, Oxford Circus and Waterloo. Too complicated.